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“George Stannard and
his Vermonters.” George J. Stannard, the first Vermonter to volunteer
for service in the Civil War, was one of Vermont's most distinguished soldiers.
The town of Stannard and Stannard Mountain are named after him. Transcribed
& submitted by Lee Morse. [June
17, 2002] |
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"The History of the
First Census of the United States - 1790. Heads of families." Transcribed
and submitted by Karima. [June 6, 2002] |
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1827-1987 Burials,
Freewill Baptist Church Cemetery, Sheffield, Caledonia Co., VT. Courtesy
of the Sheffield Historical Society. Submitted to the Vermont Web Site
by Harman Clark. [May 30, 2002] |
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"The History of the
Granite Industry of New England.", Vol. II, by Arthur W. Brayley, 1913,
Courtesy of the Hardwick Area History Advocates. Transcribed and submitted
to the Vermont Web Site by Tom Dunn. [May
28, 2002] |
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"Regimental History
- Vermont Seventeenth Regiment," by Lt. Joel H. Lucia . This history describes
the regiment's exploits in battles fought in Virginia during the Civil
War. Because of it's length, this historical account has been divided
into 3 parts. Transcribed and Submitted to the Vermont Web Site by Al Rose.
[May
26, 2002] |
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"The Mail Story of
the Flood - Part II." The story of the part played by the postal
workers in the flood-stricken areas of New England as a result of the flood
of November, 1927. Also included are photographs of the disaster.
Submitted to the Vermont Web Site by Tom Dunn. [April
1, 2002] |
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"The Mail Story of
the Flood - Part I." The story of the part played by the postal workers
in the flood-stricken areas of New England as a result of the flood of
November, 1927. Also included are photographs of the disaster.
Submitted to the Vermont Web Site by Tom Dunn. [March
10, 2002] |
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In 1861, Gov. Erastus
Fairbanks issued orders for raising and organizing the Sixth Vermont Regiment.
In less than two weeks the regiment was raised and ordered to rendezvous
at Montpelier. This article describes the history of the Regiment
and its members. Transcribed and submitted to the Vermont Web Site
by Charlotte Bromley Croshaw. [March
9, 2002] |
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"Dr. Eli Perry, First
Settled Physician of Ryegate, Caledonia Co., VT.," biography submitted
by Sue Phaneuf. [February 23, 2002] |
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Photograph and biographical
information of Robert and Belinda Woodward CAMPBELL of Chester, Windsor
Co. Vermont. Submitted by their great-great grandson John Campbell.
[February 13,
2002] |
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"The New England Flood
of November 1927" By H. B. Kinnnison. Courtesy of Lew Shattuck; submitted
by Tom Dunn. [January 18, 2002] |
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"Townshend: A Local
History," by Judge James H. Phelps. Because of the length of this
article, it is divided into 21 segments, and a table of contents is provided.
Transcribed by Cherryl Ball from "Vermont Historical Gazetteer a local
History of all the Towns in the State, Civil, Educational, Biographical,
Religious and Military." Vol. V. The Towns of Windham County.
Collated by Abby Maria Hemenway. Published by Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page,
Brandon, VT. 1891. [January 12, 2002] |
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